Narcotics trafficking and the criminal organizations that sponsor it represent the gravest and most complex threat to democracy and human rights that we face today, according to America's Quarterly recent feature on drug trafficking. Governments are easily eroded by criminal drug connections that wield multi-billion dollar empires. There is also the threat by even sincere government officials engaging large police forces that then threaten the human rights of all concerned.
The facts are drug money flows through the Americas infecting any weak link and purchasing political control. Fortunately, the answer to drug trafficking doesn't rely in politics or violent police forces. The answer lies in effective drug education and drug rehabilitation. The answer is the Narconon program.
If one is going to put out a fire one has to direct the extinguisher at the source, one doesn't just spray the flames. The source that fuels drug trade is ignorance and addiction. The Narconon program addresses both of these.
Narconon, a non-profit drug rehabilitation and education organization, was established in 1966 and soon became a worldwide organization known for its successful handling of drug addiction. Hard-core heroin addicts were the very first successful graduates.
Recently, in Mexico where drug cartel murders are in the tens of thousands in the past few years, Narconon has entered the scene with their first step program open to all. Before Narconon the heroin withdrawal methods in use were wholly ineffective, consisting of merely tying towels around the addicts hands to prevent them from clawing their face when withdrawing from heroin.
Now armed with the technology of Narconon, more than 30 different Mexican rehabs have begun using the Narconon first step program which withdraws addicts from even the fiercest drug with minimal discomfort. Using proper nutritional supplements designed to assist withdrawal and gentle physical techniques heroin and other drug addicts routinely withdraw without the traditional horrible withdrawal symptoms.
The other answer to drug addiction is education. Narconon delivers effective drug education to school aged children and high-risk teens. These talks are delivered all over the world. Narconon drug education doesn't just preach at children to "say no". Instead the speakers engage the children in their own realities and teaches them what it is they are saying no to and why.
Drug cartels can't be out-gunned or out-financed as long as ignorance of the truth about drugs exist. Governments would be far better off to spend their resources in killing the demand for drugs at the source - ignorance of drugs themselves and their devastation.
If you would like more information on the Narconon program and drug education or know of someone who needs help in overcoming addiction, contact Narconon today at 877-237-3307.